54 Pubs and Bars found in or around Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk Edinburgh

If you don't know the story of Greyfriars Bobby or haven't seen the film, Greyfriars Bobby was apparently a Skye Terrier who watched over the grave of his owner, John Gray, in the churchyard of Greyfriars Kirk until he died...

Many of the pubs in the centre of Edinburgh claim to be legendary and quite a few are, but Sandy's Bells is right up there with biggest - which is something of an irony as it's probably one of the smallest pubs you'll ever...

A bit of a landmark in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh, we remember it being bigger, but we were probably a bit squiffy on those visits. The Grassmarket used to be the site of public executions, once upon a time, with some...

Just off the Royal Mile where tourists vie to be the keenest to buy shite the victim will neither want, need nor appreciate (just buy a decent bottle of malt from the nearest off-license and be done with it) the Jolly Judge...

Deacon Brodie's Tavern takes the prize for being the easiest pub to find anywhere, not just on the Royal Mile. Located on a busy intersection, it's no surprise that this is a very very popular tourist pub, with thousands that...

Situated in a series of caverns under North Bridge, Bannerman's has a bit of a labyrinthine feel about it. It's a bit studenty, but that okay if you're in the mood for it. It's another one that's been here for donkeys years....

No surprises for guessing the theme here: petrol station themed bar, complete with pumps and other automotive paraphernalia. Not one for ale buffs of any description, this is a bar, with lager, lager, lager. Not one for...

Really whisky is what this place is all about - with vintage malts aplenty, and extensive ranges of various vintages. It's a jolly agreeable place to pop in for a 18-year old Talisker or a 23-year Highland Park or whatever. But...